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Part 141 Flight Instructor Jobs in Temple, TX (NOW HIRING)

A&P Mechanic II

Temple, TX · On-site

$26.75 - $35/hr

KBFS currently holds certifications for CFR 14 FAA Part 133 (External Loads), 135 (Non-Scheduled Transport), 137 (Agricultural Spray Operations), 141 (Flight Training), and 145 (Repair Station). In ...

A&P Mechanic II

Temple, TX · On-site

$26.75 - $35/hr

KBFS currently holds certifications for CFR 14 FAA Part 133 (External Loads), 135 (Non-Scheduled Transport), 137 (Agricultural Spray Operations), 141 (Flight Training), and 145 (Repair Station). In ...

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$87.9K

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How much do part 141 flight instructor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for part 141 flight instructor in Temple, TX is $87,905.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,100.00 and $104,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Part 141 flight instructor?

A Part 141 Flight Instructor teaches students how to fly under a structured FAA-approved Part 141 training program. These programs follow a strict syllabus and require FAA oversight, ensuring a standardized and efficient learning process. Instructors provide both ground and flight training, preparing students for certifications such as Private Pilot or Commercial Pilot. They typically work for flight schools or academies that have received Part 141 approval.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Part 141 flight instructor?

As a Part 141 Flight Instructor, your day often includes conducting ground and flight lessons, preparing lesson plans, and managing student progress according to a structured curriculum. You will also be responsible for pre-flight briefings, post-flight debriefings, maintaining accurate training records, and ensuring that all instruction meets FAA regulations. Collaboration with other instructors and chief pilots to coordinate lessons and maintain safety standards is common. These responsibilities are designed to provide students with a comprehensive and consistent learning experience while preparing them for checkrides and certification.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Part 141 flight instructor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part 141 Flight Instructor, you need comprehensive aeronautical knowledge, strong instructional ability, and an FAA Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate specifically compliant with Part 141 requirements. Familiarity with flight simulators, electronic logbook systems, and adherence to FAA tracking and curriculum tools are essential for this role. Excellent communication, patience, and adaptability are standout soft skills, enabling effective teaching and student support. These competencies ensure high-quality flight training, regulatory compliance, and positive learning experiences for aspiring pilots.

What cities near Temple, TX are hiring for Part 141 Flight Instructor jobs?

Cities near Temple, TX with the most Part 141 Flight Instructor job openings:

Infographic showing various Part 141 Flight Instructor job openings in Temple, TX as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $87,905 per year, or $42.3 per hour.

Team Lead - Aircraft Training Program

Texas State Technical College

Waco, TX • On-site

$65 - $95/hr

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Job Description

As a Aircraft Training Program Team Lead reporting to the campus Provost offices, you will be at the forefront of shaping TSTC's lasting relationships with faculty and students. Accountable for an instructional program or group of programs, you will guide a team at a campus location towards achieving remarkable performance results and growing their capabilities in "placing more Texans in great paying jobs." The Program Team Lead will accomplish results by fostering a high trust culture, communicating a path to success, executing goals and commitments, and coaching and developing the potential of faculty and students.

Essential Functions
  • Build quality relationships with faculty, students, and industry clients, fostering trust, respect, and empathy towards team members.
  • Effectively serve both assigned students and instructors, providing comprehensive guidance.
  • Recruit and retain a highly qualified faculty team using statewide qualification standards, support faculty development, and cultivate a learning environment that engages and develops students as productive workforce members.
  • Establish clear performance expectations for faculty, manage instructors' performance to achieve organizational goals and initiatives.
  • Create a culture of feedback among the team and within the learning environment.
  • Develop a team environment focused on trust, accountability, candor, commitment, and results.
  • Communicate regularly and purposefully with faculty and faculty teams to ensure engagement and accountability.
  • Program Recruitment & Marketing: Participate in the program's sales and marketing efforts, assist with recruiting, coordinate with campus and statewide recruiting campaigns, and engage faculty in student recruitment.
  • Represent the program to stakeholders.
  • Student Success: Monitor student learning outcomes and leading indicators, coordinating with faculty, campus, and statewide resources for evaluation and intervention.
  • Monitor student persistence to identify and remove systemic barriers.
  • Manage student and faculty grievance processes in collaboration with shared service providers and local leadership.
  • Local Industry Relations: Serve as the primary coordinator for local industrial employer engagement, form and cultivate local employer councils, facilitate annual workshops to align curriculum with labor market trends, and research emerging technology.
  • Management: Coordinate program resources for recruiting, safety, and course scheduling; participate in budget development with statewide partners and manage ongoing operational budgets; collaborate with shared services on curriculum and content development to ensure industry and community relevance.
Education / Experience / Knowledge / Skills
  • Demonstrated leadership and guidance in enhancing student achievement in a competency‑based learning environment.
  • Effective coaching and communication skills with a diverse student population.
  • Successful collaboration with diverse professional colleagues, partners, and stakeholders.
  • Understanding of a competency‑based education model.
  • Experience leading a team focused on student support and instruction.
  • Proficiency in technology‑based educational delivery systems.
  • Proven ability to work with struggling or at‑risk students.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Substantial experience in the aviation industry.
  • Proficient understanding of 14 CFR 61, 91, and 141 regulations.
  • Prior experience working in a Part 141 flight school environment.
  • Current possession of a CFI certificate.
  • Familiarity with TSA regulations pertaining to flight school records.
  • Collaborate with the Chief Pilot and Assistant Chief Pilot to implement positive changes to the flight program.
  • Efficiently coordinate with the Chief Pilot and maintenance team to ensure safe and timely maintenance of aircraft.
  • Provide valuable guidance to students regarding their future careers in aviation.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience recruiting and developing a team.
  • Experience with profit and loss responsibility and accountability.
  • Experience working with adult learners and distance learning environments.
  • Experience with change management and leading change.
  • Experience working as faculty within TSTC or a similar environment.
  • Demonstrated project management experience or experience keeping tasks organized while keeping others informed of progress with a meaningful sized team and/or a project.
Equal Opportunity Employer

TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE (TSTC), as an equal opportunity employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. TSTC is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions.

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